
Lit•ter•od•dy
Persons who compulsively wad annotated papers into balls, tossing them near–but not in–a waste basket. Pronounced under the breath, and with a trace of disgust, Litteroddy can be used in the gerund form.
Ex: Getting my Litteroddy on…
is perfectly acceptable vernacular.
You might say it’s spectacular vernacular, and for the final sense of my 2 cents, might I invite you to BUY and TRY and READ my poem: Good Penny. A villanelle published in Steamticket: A Third Coast Review (a literary journal compiled by the fine folkerie in University at Wisconsin) I am in good contextual company in this anthology featuring fictions, essays, poetry, & art. Available in print and possibly digital, maybe extra-centsory, and absolutely through the link included below.
Steam Ticket: A Third Coast Review

May 13, 2014 




